Ender Quest – “Fallout: New Vegas”… after “Skyrim”

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============================================ INFINITE DICTIONARY: Ender Quest (En-DURR kwest): A gamer’s unrelenting quest to finally complete a game, whether for the story or for Trophies and Achievements (or both). ============================================ Tuesday 8:05 PM – “Oh my God. I can’t sprint.” 8: 13 PM – “Oh my God. ‘X’ isn’t ‘Store’ anymore. It’s always ‘Take All.’ Also, dammit.” 8:13 … Read more

The Best Little Enemy That Couldn’t

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And now, Chaosrayne presents… a loving ode… to the Mudcrab. For me, 2011 meant one bright shining moment for video games: SKYRIM.  This game was everything for which I could have hoped. But one thing stood out for me. Was it the new improved leveling system? Maybe it was the new magic system or the … Read more

5 Things I Want to Be Able to Do in Elder Scrolls VI

Dovahkiin! Murderous slayer of dragons! And for some reason totally unable to swing his sword and ride a horse at the same time!

There’s no question that Skyrim is a masterpiece. Yes, there definitely are glitches, but they’re there because Skyrim is insanely ambitious; there’s a humongous world you can traverse full of monsters, tons of characters, and a huge mapful of locations to explore to your heart’s content. Lots of people focus on the issues, but really, whining about them’s … Read more

Become the Dragonborn – A Review of “Skyrim”

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Every so often, a video game series has a Milestone. For Halo, it was Reach. For Resident Evil, it was RE4. For Zelda, it looks like it may be Skyward Sword. I have to quickly specify that “Milestone” doesn’t just mean “really good” here; a Milestone Game is one that fixes everything that was broken about a series; Reach, for example did … Read more

A Fond Farewell to ‘Oblivion’

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Disclaimer: If you haven’t finished The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, beware; there’s a bunch of spoilers in this article. It was the strangest thing, looking out at Cyrodiil and knowing I would never see it again. I know, that sounds over-emotional, but hear me out; I know that at some point, I’ll turn on Oblivion and ride through … Read more

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